Netflix - gpt🔥
- create-react-app
- configured tailwindcss
- Header
- Routing of App using react router dom
- Login Form (added tailwind css)
- Header and Footer (added tailwind css)
- Form validation
- useRef Hook
- Firebase Setup
- diploy our app to production
- Create Signup user account
- implement sign in user api
- Created redux store with user slice
- Implemented signout
- updated profile with username
- BugFix: Signup user displayName
- BugFix: Is user is not logged in Redirect/browse to login page and vice-versa
- Unsubscribed to onAuthStateChanged Callback
- Add hardcoded values to constant files
- Register TMDB API, register app and get access token
- get data from tmdb now playing movie list api
- Custom hook for now playing movies
- Create movieSlice
- Update store with movie data
- Planning for Trailer Container and MoviesContainer
- Fetch Data for trailer video
- Update store with trailer video data
- Embedded the youtube video and make it autoplay and mute
- Added tailwind css to Trailer Container
- Build Movies Container
- Build Movie List
- Build Movie Card
- TMDB Image CDN
- Made Brower page amazing with tailwindCss
- fetch data for PopularMovies and display using custom hook
- fetch data for Toprated movies and display using custom hook
- fetch data for upcoming movies and display using custom hook
- Search Page
- Search Bar
- Multi-language feature in our app
- search api call
- fetched getMoviesSuggestions from TMDB
- created searchSlice add data
- reused movie list component to make movies suggestion container
- memoization
- make our site response
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